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Rising food prices crush Nelson Mandela University student survival budget

By Anita Dangazele Noluthando Dlamini receives R1,716 from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme every month to buy food and toiletries in Gqeberha. High food and petrol prices in April pushed basic grocery costs higher, forcing Noluthando Dlamini to buy only cheap meals. Noluthando Dlamini wakes before sunrise in Gqeberha to check her budget. She studies economics at Nelson Mandela University and tracks every rand to see if she can eat. D…
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@ScrollaAfrica #RealNewsForMobile broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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